Answer:
Repression.
Explanation:
Repression can be defined as an act which typically involves controlling or limiting something by force.
This ultimately implies that, repression means forcefully preventing something or a person from developing beyond status quo.
In psychology, an individual could repress an undesired feeling or emotion from developing further.
In politics, the government could repress the actions of an interest group by proscribing them or limiting their freedom.
Hence, repression means to hold back, inhibit, subdue, or restraining an action, feelings, emotions, idea, opinions, rights of people or something.
Awnser: Thoreau begins Civil Disobedience by saying that he agrees with the motto, "That government is best which governs least." Indeed, he says, men will someday be able to have a government that does not govern at all. As it is, government rarely proves useful or efficient. It is often "mistreat and unnatural" so that it no longer represents the will of the people. The Mexican-American War illustrates this phenomenon.
Answer:
Option D. A complete an correct summary
of that specific part of the speech would
be: Though we don't yet known when the
war will end, it will end, and we will win.
Explanation:
On May 1st, 2003, President George W.
Bush gave a televised speech on the
aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln. The
main message the President gave during
his speech was that although the major
combat operations in Iraq were coming to
an end, the war on terror was still alive.
While not yet over, the war was not going
to be endless, in the President's words, and
USA along the rest of the Free nations
were going to end up victorious against
their enemies.
Read this excerpt from "The Medicine Bag.” All I could do was stand there with the whole neighborhood watching and shake the hand of the leather-brown old man. I saw how his gray hair straggled from under his big black hat, which had a drooping feather in its crown. His rumpled black suit hung like a sack over his stooped frame. As he shook my hand, his coat fell open to expose a bright red satin shirt with a beaded bolo tie under the collar. His get-up wasn’t out of place on the reservation, but it sure was here, and I wanted to sink right through the pavement.
Which is a symbol of the grandpa's heritage in this excerpt?
the handshake, the drooping feather, the rumpled black suit, the neighborhood
Answer:
The drooping feather
Explanation:
From the excerpt above, the symbolism of the drooping feather is such that it is not a common sight to see someone put it on a crown without a special reason or need to do so and it is meant to send a particular message to anyone that sees it.
So, we can infer that is in fact the symbol of the grandpa's heritage in this excerpt because it symbolizes heritage.